I'm definitely the most tech-savvy in my family. My wife wouldn't have a clue, as far as getting the computer working. All of my kids, it's amazing. Like everybody's kids, they're more savvy than I am, probably.
I am not tech-savvy at all.
My high-techness is pretty low-tech. I'm not wildly computer savvy. I'm a record person.
I'm a tech-savvy person by nature, but I have had to train myself to do what I've got to do. I learned Final Cut and Adobe After Effects.
What is hardcore? Hardcore is not just being hardcore, hardcore is going in the ring and giving 100% of yourself. Hardcore is great fans.
So, 50 films, 3 National Awards, 74 plays and serials later, here I am playing Professor Das in JL50,' who understands time travel. When in reality, I'm not tech savvy at all.
I'm not tech savvy at all.
No, I'm not super-smart and tech-savvy.
I am far from an "old" person in human terms, however I've spent over half my life immersed in the punk rock and hardcore community. I am not wholly defined by that as a person, but it is something that has been part of me for a long time.
Sara is about as tech-savvy as your grandma.
I would never have called myself tech-savvy.
My grandpa has always been the tech-savvy one of the family.
In the tech-savvy, real-time world we all live in today, everything is faster.
Here's the problem right now; the person who is savvy enough to want to have a good PC to upgrade their video card, is a person who is savvy enough to know bit torrent to know all the elements so they can pirate software. Therefore, high-end videogames are suffering very much on the PC.
If someone is not tech savvy, I have no time for them. I've always been a big believer in looking forward.